permissioned operating systems
Permissioned operating systems are a type of operating system that restricts access and usage permissions to authorized users only. These systems are designed to provide a secure and controlled environment for sensitive data and applications. By setting specific permissions for users, permissioned operating systems help prevent unauthorized access and ensure confidentiality and integrity of the system.
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